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Gor is a 1987 science fiction fantasy film. It was loosely based on the 1966 novel Tarnsman of Gor, the first in the Gor series of sword and planet novels. The series was written by philosophy professor and author John Frederick Lange Jr. under his pen name John Norman. There was a sequel to the film, Outlaw of Gor (1989).
Gor (/ ˈ ɡ ɔːr /) is the fictional setting for a series of sword and planet novels written by philosophy professor John Lange, writing as John Norman. The setting was first described in the 1966 novel Tarnsman of Gor .
Outlaw of Gor (also known as Gor II) is a 1988 adventure fantasy science fiction film directed by John "Bud" Cardos.A sequel to Gor, it is loosely based on the Gor novel series by John Norman [2] but has strong plot and qualitative differences from the original 1967 book Outlaw of Gor.
John Norman's Gorean Saga is a long-running series of adventure science fantasy novels, starting in December 1966 with Tarnsman of Gor. The series was put on hold after its twenty-fifth installment, Magicians of Gor , in 1988, when DAW refused to publish its successor, Witness of Gor .
The Telnarian Histories are a series of five space opera novels by American writer John Norman; the first three were published between 1991 and 1993.. The setting of the novels is a galactic realm closely parallel to the later history of the Roman Empire and its wars with Germanic barbarians.
Gor: Gor (by John Norman) Urbano Barberini, Rebecca Ferratti, Oliver Reed: 1988 Skeleton Coast – Ernest Borgnine, Robert Vaughn, Oliver Reed. Herbert Lom: 1988 Platoon Leader: Platoon Leader (by James R. McDonough) Michael Dudikoff: 1988 Howling IV: The Original Nightmare: The Howling (by Gary Brandner) Romy Windsor 1988 Outlaw of Gor: Gor ...
Australian Peter Norman, the silver medalist in the 200-meter run at the 1968 Olympic Games, supported Tommie Smith and John Carlos in their protest against unfair treatment of blacks in the ...
First published in paperback form in 1974 by fiction publisher DAW Books, the then-publisher of Norman's Gor series (and distributed through the same channels as the science-fiction and fantasy paperbacks in DAW's line), the book was then republished in 1997 by Rhinoceros Books, a division of the adult book publishing company Masquerade Books, with a new foreword by noted BDSM author Patrick ...